Army fires back as Economist says insecurity threatens Nigeria

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Army arrests soldier for killing UNICAL student in Calabar
Army arrests soldier for killing UNICAL student in Calabar

Africa-Press-Nigeria The Nigerian Army fired back yesterday after the influential London based magazine, The Economist, claimed a collapse of  insecurity and state authority in Nigeria has allowed “criminal gangs to run wild”.

The Economist, in a piece, titled, ‘Insurgency, secessionism  and banditry threaten Nigeria: Africa’s biggest nation faces its biggest test since its civil war 50 years ago’, had written: “Jihadists are carring out a caliphate in the north-east; gangs of kidnappers are terrorising the north-west; the fire of Biafran secessionism has been rekindled in the oil rich south-east. The violence threatens not just Nigeria’s 200m people, but also the stability of the entire region that surrounds them”.

It stressed that most young Nigerians want to emigrate because they are scared of insecurity.

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